50th Military Anniversary Scrapbook
This is a change from the ordinary knitting posts. Two years ago I made a scrapbook for my Dad to celebrate his military career. I'm very proud of this keepsake and while in Fredericton last weekend (at Dad's) I took photos of all the pages for my records. Here is a taste of what the book is like. The rest can be found on my Flickr site.
Labels: scrapbooking
4 Comments:
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WOW! Tan, I was going to tell you how wonderful your pages are, and how much it must have meant to your dad... but judging from your first comment, you may have more of an adventure in store!
I can't get myself to do a single scrapbooking page so I have great admiration for people who can do a bookfull of them...wow.
Although it was a tribute to your dad's carreer, I looked to find a picture of you. Are you there on the 9th before last page?
Tell your dad that he's awfully good looking!
Manon
p.s. nice spinning wheel too...
I remember when you originally did this a couple of years ago. It was back when I first met you! You had actually inspired me to do one for my daughter.
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